Tennessee Statutes

§ 35-15-203 — Subject matter jurisdiction

Tennessee § 35-15-203

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 35-15-203 (2026).

Text

Chancery courts and other courts of record having probate jurisdiction:

(1)To the exclusion of all other courts, have concurrent jurisdiction over proceedings in this state brought by a trustee or beneficiary concerning the administration of a trust; and (2) Have concurrent jurisdiction with other courts of record in this state over other proceedings involving a trust.

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Legislative History

Acts 2004, ch. 537, § 16; 2012, ch. 886, § 10.

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